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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 40 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 89

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Stoddard | entry_hardiness_observation | Noted by A. Norby as not as hardy as most of the Americana group.
  • Stoddard | fruit_color | Fruit color noted as darker red than Hawkeye in comparison.
  • Stoddard | fruit_ripening | Reported ripe around September 12 in 1903 and September 15 in 1904.
  • Stoddard | fruit_size | Fruit described as very large, showy, and nearly round; one evaluator gave average size around one and three-eighths inches.
  • Stoddard | keeping_quality | A good keeper according to Haralson remarks.
  • Stoddard | productivity | Reported as a light cropper in at least one year and generally considered a market-worthy variety despite later ripening in this latitude.
  • Stoddard | recommendation_context | Haralson described Stoddard as a promising variety.
  • Stoddard | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1890 by John Wragg & Son.
  • Stoddard | selection_origin_reference | Associated with B.F. Stoddard, Waukee, Iowa; introduced through John Wragg & Son.
  • Stoddard | selection_origin_reference | Cultivar trials were established in the station orchard beginning in 1896.
  • Stoddard | source_reference_abbreviation | Evaluator citation appears as "Mr. Haralson notes"; this is a direct trial observer note, not a formal varietal-standard code.
  • Surprise | entry_pedigree | Botanical characteristics in this document indicate miner parentage.
  • Surprise | flavor_profile | Flesh reported as firm and sweet.
  • Surprise | fruit_color | Fruit color noted as bright red with thin skin.
  • Surprise | fruit_ripening | Ripening dates reported as September 7 in 1903 and September 10 in 1904.
  • Surprise | fruit_size | Fruit described as large and nearly egg-shaped.
  • Surprise | growth_habit | Tree described as handsome with upright, well-distributed limbs; advised to receive light training when young for compact habit.
  • Surprise | productivity | Station trees were strong growers; one-year grafted trees began bearing in 1903 and produced a heavy crop in 1904.
  • Surprise | recommendation_context | Concluded as "very good" in the station narrative.
  • Surprise | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1899.
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E. "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins. Paper 93.
  • Haralson (observer remarks), A. Norby (observer remarks).
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  • Stoddard | description_snippet | Fruit is showy and of good quality.
  • Stoddard | description_snippet | Mr. Haralson noted: resembles the J. B. Rue both in tree and fruit; a good keeper; a very promising variety.
  • Stoddard | description_snippet | Rather late for this latitude.
  • Stoddard | entry_hardiness_observation | A. Norby reported it was not as hardy as most of the Americana family.
  • Stoddard | entry_hardiness_observation | Another note says the tree is hardy there but will not stand as far north as DeSoto or Wyant.
  • Stoddard | flavor_profile | A. Norby described the fruit as of fair quality and lacking attractive color.
  • Stoddard | fruit_color | It resembles Hawkeye but is a little earlier and darker red in color.
  • Stoddard | fruit_size | A. Norby reported the fruit averages large, about one and three-eighths inches.
  • Stoddard | fruit_size | Fruit averages as large as any variety fruited in the orchard.
  • Stoddard | fruit_size | Fruit very large and nearly round.
  • Stoddard | growth_habit | Tree of good habit, abundantly productive.
  • Stoddard | growth_habit | Trees planted in 1896 at the Station are in excellent condition.
  • Stoddard | productivity | A. Norby reported a good crop.
  • Stoddard | productivity | It is described as a light cropper.
  • Stoddard | productivity | It is sufficiently productive and quite free from pockets.
  • Stoddard | recommendation_context | Although lacking high color and quality, it brings the highest price in market and is called a valuable variety.
  • Stoddard | recommendation_context | It was considered fully tested and valuable for market, although quality is rather below average.
  • Stoddard | release_year_reference | A note states it ripens August 25 there.
  • Stoddard | release_year_reference | A. Norby reported it ripe September 4 in 1902.
  • Stoddard | release_year_reference | At the Station the fruit was ripe September 12 in 1903 and September 15 in 1904.
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